Rather, we're talking about the greatest movie ever that also won the Oscar for best picture (yes, "Gone with the Wind" won that Oscar, but was eliminated in voting earlier in this competition).

And you get to decide which one wins.

Adapting a format we used in two Candy Bowls and the Holiday Bowl, and which we heard second-hand is used by some kind of collegiate basketball competition, we have gathered 64 Oscar-winning films and pitted them against one another in the first ever Popcorn Bowl (because everyone eats popcorn while watching a movie, right?).

But wait, you ask, haven't there been 84 best picture winners? And what about this year's nominees?

Good questions.

We took the Oscar recipients from 1928-1948 and asked you to pick your favorite and you did, choosing "Casablanca" by a slim margin over "Gone with the Wind."

We also asked you to pick your favorite among this year's nominees, with "Lincoln" an easy winner.

Then, we pitted "Casablanca" against "Lincoln" for the final slot in the 64-movie field, with "Casablanca" winning easily.

For those wondering how we seeded each region – named for filmmaking advances over the years – read on. For those who just want to vote, already, and don't really care, click on Take Our Survey! at the end of this story.

How we seeded:

The first four seeds in each region were chosen based on box office grosses (adjusted for inflation, even). After that, the other 48 were slotted in chronologically, starting with the VistaVision Region. Then, when the seeding committee realized the 8-9 seeds in one region were both Russell Crowe movies, we thought, why not make all the 8-9 matchups feature similar movies?

Why not indeed, which is how you wind up with dueling Godfathers in the CinemaScope Region, dueling musicals in VistaVision and dueling Clint Eastwoods in Technicolor (which is something we'd pay to see).